Abstract
Uplink multicarrier localized nonorthogonal multiple access (MC-LNOMA) is a variant of hybrid nonorthogonal multiple access, where subcarrier mapping is performed in localized mode. MC-LNOMA is one of the most prominent emerging schemes and likely to be employed in the forthcoming fifth-generation cellular networks due to its massive connectivity, spectral efficiency, better cell coverage capability, and higher data rate. It may employ orthogonal frequency-division multiple access due to the technical ripeness. However, schemes based on orthogonal frequency-division multiple access all suffer from the high peak-to-average power ratio problem. Therefore, in this paper, a new finite impulse response filter-based discrete cosine transform-precoded uplink MC-LNOMA scheme is presented for peak-to-average power ratio reduction. MATLAB simulations demonstrate the performance supremacy of the proposed scheme compared to contemporary schemes such as discrete cosine transform-precoded uplink MC-LNOMA and nonprecoded uplink MC-LNOMA.